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'When Do You Keep A Stock? When Do You Sell It, And When Do You Add To It?' Suze Orman Says Don't Sell Out Of Fear


Published on 2025-03-13 22:01:20 - Benzinga
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  • When do you keep a stock? When do you sell it, and when do you add to it?" That's the question Suze Orman recently posed on her "Women & Money" podcast
  • and it's one that many investors struggle with,

The article on MSN Money discusses financial expert Suze Orman's advice on managing stock investments during volatile market conditions. Orman advises against selling stocks out of fear, particularly when the market experiences downturns. She emphasizes the importance of understanding why you initially invested in a stock. If the reasons for holding the stock remain valid, such as strong company fundamentals or long-term growth potential, then one should consider keeping or even adding to their position rather than selling. Orman suggests that investors should only sell if the fundamental reasons for owning the stock have changed, like a shift in company performance or market conditions that negatively impact the stock's future prospects. She also highlights the psychological aspect of investing, urging investors to avoid emotional decisions driven by market fluctuations and instead focus on long-term investment strategies.

Read the Full Benzinga Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/when-do-you-keep-a-stock-when-do-you-sell-it-and-when-do-you-add-to-it-suze-orman-says-don-t-sell-out-of-fear/ar-AA1AT8a3 ]